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Hi All,
I'm fed up with our home PC: it often freezes when simply browsing the web! Therefore, I'd like to upgrade it to something future-proof and FAST!
Here's what we use it for: LIGHT (very light) video editing, occasional HD video watching (e.g. on YouTube), lots of word processing.
Here are the current specs:
AMD Phenom II X2 550 CPU
2GB 800MHz RAM (DDR2)
Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2P Motherboard
Samsung 840 Evo 128GB SSD (recently upgraded to this and we are very happy with it - plenty of space for us so NO hard drive is required
Sapphire AMD HD 5450 GPU (also recently upgraded to - supports our two VGA monitors, so pretty happy with this - is it worth upgrading?)
Optorite DVD-RW/CD-RW burner (works fine, if a bit old - please note: this burner DOES NOT have a SATA connection, so please bare that in mind)
Corsair CX430M Modular PSU (just upgraded last week - REALLY, REALLY happy with it, I DO NOT want to change this)
NZXT ATX/Micro-ATX case (again very happy with it - I'd like to keep this)
I don't have a budget as such, but obviously don't go EXTREME, EXTREME. Please can you try and use as little money as possible?
I'm thinking Intel over AMD at this point, but I am open to be persuaded!
Thank you!
I'm fed up with our home PC: it often freezes when simply browsing the web! Therefore, I'd like to upgrade it to something future-proof and FAST!
Here's what we use it for: LIGHT (very light) video editing, occasional HD video watching (e.g. on YouTube), lots of word processing.
Here are the current specs:
AMD Phenom II X2 550 CPU
2GB 800MHz RAM (DDR2)
Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2P Motherboard
Samsung 840 Evo 128GB SSD (recently upgraded to this and we are very happy with it - plenty of space for us so NO hard drive is required
Sapphire AMD HD 5450 GPU (also recently upgraded to - supports our two VGA monitors, so pretty happy with this - is it worth upgrading?)
Optorite DVD-RW/CD-RW burner (works fine, if a bit old - please note: this burner DOES NOT have a SATA connection, so please bare that in mind)
Corsair CX430M Modular PSU (just upgraded last week - REALLY, REALLY happy with it, I DO NOT want to change this)
NZXT ATX/Micro-ATX case (again very happy with it - I'd like to keep this)
I don't have a budget as such, but obviously don't go EXTREME, EXTREME. Please can you try and use as little money as possible?
I'm thinking Intel over AMD at this point, but I am open to be persuaded!
Thank you!
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